Rotten Tomatoes gave this 28%:"Big budgets and costumes in service of scatalogical jokes may seem
funny on paper,but in execution this is a highly monotnous romp that
registers only occasional laughs".

Roger Ebert gave this */****:"The screenplay by Danny McBride is so hopeless,he didn't even write himself a good role,and he plays the lead".

Peter Travers gave this */****:"The comic mojo of Danny McBride can be a thing of f*ck*d-up beauty.So I was stoked that McBride signed on as star and co-writer of YOUR HIGHNESS.But the air goes out of that balloon pretty damn quick".

I will be honest. When I first heard about this, I was a little leery because by tittle alone, I assumed that it would be a stoner comedy, and it would be obvious about it.

Being a fan of James Franco and Natalie Portman, I kind of bit my tongue and hoped that the results would exceed my low expectations by title alone. The title alone gave me little interest and couldn't keep me from thinking of "Year One." Sadly, no trailer since has made me even more interested to see it, even if the director did a really good job with Franco and Danny McBride a few years back with "Pineapple Express."

It's also sad that these guys also wrote "Eastbound & Down" and lack any of the elements that make that show fun.

Also, I haven't read a review that doesn't mention it as a juvenile's attempt at making Dungeons and Dragons into a naughty, curse and dick joke filled journey... oh God, why?

To Vits and Michaels: Ms. Portman filmed Your Highness BEFORE she shot Black Swan, so saying this was a "post-Oscar" choice is totally WRONG on your part ! To quote championship coach Jim Calhoun, "Get some facts and come back and see me!"

Yeah, and Eddie Murphy filmed "Norbit" before the release of "Dream Girls," and look what wonders that did for him once it was released. Or ask Cuba Gooding Jr what making the wrong post Oscar movie choices does for your career.

I don't care WHEN the film was shot, it doesn't really follow through on Portman's now Oscar-calibur talents. That's my point.

Originally posted by The Larch

To Vits and Michaels: Ms. Portman filmed Your Highness BEFORE she shot Black Swan, so saying this was a "post-Oscar" choice is totally WRONG on your part. To quote championship coach Jim Calhoun, "Get some facts and come back and see me!"

"Just once I want my life to be like an 80's movie ... but, no, no. John Hughes did not direct my life." ("Easy A", 2010)

James Franco: I was surprised by this too. I expectated him to suck, but he ended up not sucking. Of course, it could be that he's the only character that I didn't want to harm brutally.

Natalie Portman's butt: Yes her arse is a glorious thing, even if it's fake. As for her acting, go down to the bad.

"No! Never triangle-face! I hate triangle face! It scares me!": This is, seriously, the only scene that I laughed at.

The bad:

Natalie Portman's acting: This is Natalie's worst turn since Attack Of The Clones.

David Gordon Green: Seriously, what the f*ck? You did George Washington! Sure, Pineapple Express was funny, but that Seth Rogan's screenplay. Hopefully, The Sitter will help him out of his slump.

Not doing anything with Zooey Deschanel: She's hot and talented. The lack of screen-time is shameful.

The ugly:

Danny McBride: McBride's, arguably, one of the funniest people of the planet. This makes his terrible performance even more disheartering. Instead of harkening back to his performances in Pineapple Express or Tropic Thunder or Eastbound And Down, he recalls his performance in Land Of The Lost, which he was on the nominating ballot for.

The script: This makes Ehren Kruger look like Nolan.

The sequel hook: At the end, McBride and Portman are off to beat-up the witch who put a cursed chastity-belt on her.

That's all have to say about this. Grade: D+.

(Also, I'll be doing this type of review for all the movies that have a forum here that don't have one already or ones that I feel aren't bad or flawed enough to deserve it*)

*By that, I mean Captain America, Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes, and Scream 4.

I just watched it. It delivers what it promises, a parody of fantasy stories and movies, laced with pot humor. Although amusing at times, it pales in comparison to past movies of the genre like "Monty Python and the Holy Grail". I rate it a 3 our of 5 on the gulity pleasure scale. It may get a Razzie nod or two, but there are far worse movies that came out this year that needs our attention.

Watched this pile of trash recently. One of the least funny comedies of the year. The screenplay is just stupid. The movie's direction is poor. Then there's the acting. Danny McBride is worthy of a nomination. McBride is just so annoying throughout the movie. Zooey Deschanel is wooden as usual and tries to conceal this fact by showing off her cleavage.

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